We intend to hold the 4th Annual Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity on September 22-23 in New York City, Digital Life Initiative, CornellTech, subject to COVID-19 restrictions.

The aim of the symposium is to foster interaction among diverse communities of research and practice using Contextual Integrity to reason about privacy, and to design and evaluate, craft regulation, and generate formal logics for privacy.

We look forward to seeing you at the symposium!

Symposium Program (All Times are in Eastern Time Zone)

PDF versions of Thursday and Friday Program Schedules

Accommodation & Logistics



TRAVEL GRANT

Participants can apply for a travel grant award that can go towards partially covering the cost of attending the symposium by filling in this form.

The only travel expenses that can be reimbursed are: air travel and hotel. The exact number of awards will depend on the availability of funds and will be determined as funding amounts are finalized.

Note that grants are only available to attendees staying for the duration of the symposium. 

NSF Student Grant Application

Students from under-represented groups including but not limited to women, minorities, and members of the LGTBQ+ community are strongly encouraged to apply.

Students will be provided with support of $1000-$1500 depending on where they are travelling from to be used towards hotel and airfare costs.

Registration costs will be waived for all travel grant awardees. Travel grant awardees will be expected to participate in both days of the workshop and will be hosted at a mentoring lunch.

Please use this link to apply asap: . We will allocate funding to qualified applicants until funding is used up.

IMPORTANT DATES

All deadlines are AoE (Anywhere on Earth).

  • Register an intent/abstract: June 17, 2022
  • Submissions Due: June 24, 2022
  • Notifications: July 25, 2022
  • Symposium dates: September 22 and 23, 2022

SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS


Marshini Chetty (University of Chicago)
Helen Nissenbaum (Cornell Tech)
Yan Shvartzshnaider (York University)

Program Committee


Noah Apthorpe (Colgate University)
Louise Barkhuus (The IT University of Copenhagen)
Sebastian Benthall (New York University)
Aloni Cohen (University of Chicago)
Rachel Cummings (Columbia University)
Anupam Datta (CMU)
Serge Egelman (ICSI & UC, Berkeley)
Yafit Lev-Aretz (Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College)
Maritza Johnson (University of San Diego)
Margot E. Kaminski (University of Colorado Law School)
Priya Kumar (Pennsylvania State University)
Kirsten Martin (University of Notre Dame)
Mainack Mondal (IIT Kharagpur)
Madelyn Sanfilippo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Ido Sivan-Sevilla (University of Maryland)
Eran Toch (Tel Aviv University)
Salomé Viljoen (Columbia University)
Jessica Vitak (University of Maryland)

Contact

Email: contact@privaci.info
Website: https://privaci.info/
Twitter: @priva_ci

Code of Conduct

The CI symposium is a safe and welcoming environment for all. We, as the organizers, are committed to facilitating an experience free of harassment and discrimination. Any participant violating this code will be sanctioned and/or expelled from the event, at the discretion of the General Chair(s).

If you witnessed or experienced harassment or discriminatory behavior, please consider intervening and refer to the organizers (contact@privaci.info) for further action, with the consent of the affected party subject to applicable laws.